Charcot deformity; The next Step
Once the stabilisation of the charcot foot and the active wounds are healed, the next step is to engage with the pedorthist, to ensure maximum days healed can be achieved whilst living their life their way.
From understanding the form and function of the feet we can then start to design the patients individual last, selecting the design features that will serve them best within the last, upper design and the custom orthosis.
All supported by an evidence based outcome in fit and function.
David Sutton
David Sutton
Pedorthist ||
Bilby Shoes
David Sutton is a senior Pedorthist at Melbourne based Pedorthic clinic Bilby shoes. He is also a clinical advisor for Victorian state government funding body SWEP and clinical advisor to Tekscan (USA). David often runs training events for Podiatrists and Pedorthists.
David has a strong history in embracing the science of objective data collection and a longer history in Pedorthics, starting his journey as an apprentice shoemaker in 1979.
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